Teacher Professionalism in the Global South : A Decolonial Perspective PDF
by Leon Tikly, Rafael Mitchell, Angeline M. Barrett, Poonam Batra, Alexandra Bernal, Leanne Cameron, Alf Coles, Zawadi Richard Juma, Nidia Aviles Nunez, Julia Paulson, Nigusse Weldemariam Reda, Jennifer Rowsell, Michael Tusiime, Beatriz Vejarano
Part of the Bristol Studies in Comparative and International Education series
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This book provides a decolonial critique of dominant global agendas concerning teacher professionalism and proposes a new understanding based on UNESCO-funded research with teachers based in Colombia, Ethiopia (Tigray), India, Rwanda and Tanzania. Outlining from a teacher’s perspective how teacher professionalism may be conceptualized, this book critiques dominant global narratives and conceptions based on deficit discourses.
The authors argue that a decolonial lens can help to contextualize the perspectives, experiences and material conditions of teachers in the global South, and the value of such a framework for informing global debates and decision-making in education.
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- Pages:128 pages
- Publisher:Bristol University Press
- Publication Date:17/04/2024
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- ISBN:9781529242683
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:128 pages
- Publisher:Bristol University Press
- Publication Date:17/04/2024
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- ISBN:9781529242683